Get ready for another captivating episode of “The Woman in the Wall” as Season 1 Episode 6, titled “A Little Resurrection,” graces the screen on Showcase at 10:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. In this thrilling installment, viewers will be drawn deeper into the mysterious world of Aoife Cassidy as her past holds the key to unraveling present-day mysteries.
As Aoife’s past comes to light, long-awaited answers begin to emerge, shedding new light on the enigmatic events unfolding in the present. Meanwhile, Colman inches closer to his suspects, determined to uncover the truth behind the puzzling circumstances surrounding Aoife and her connection to the woman in the wall.
Amidst the tension and intrigue, Lorna embarks on her own quest for peace, navigating the complexities of her relationships and grappling with the secrets that threaten to tear her world apart.
With its riveting storyline and compelling characters, “The Woman in the Wall” continues...
As Aoife’s past comes to light, long-awaited answers begin to emerge, shedding new light on the enigmatic events unfolding in the present. Meanwhile, Colman inches closer to his suspects, determined to uncover the truth behind the puzzling circumstances surrounding Aoife and her connection to the woman in the wall.
Amidst the tension and intrigue, Lorna embarks on her own quest for peace, navigating the complexities of her relationships and grappling with the secrets that threaten to tear her world apart.
With its riveting storyline and compelling characters, “The Woman in the Wall” continues...
- 2/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare to unravel the mysteries of “The Woman in the Wall” with Season 1 Episode 6, titled “A Little Resurrection,” airing on Showtime at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, February 25, 2024. In this gripping installment, viewers will witness Aoife Cassidy’s past coming to light, offering crucial answers to the mysteries haunting the present.
As Aoife delves into her own history, long-buried secrets resurface, shedding new light on the enigmatic events surrounding her. Meanwhile, Colman inches closer to uncovering the truth as he closes in on his suspects, bringing the investigation to a critical juncture.
Amidst the chaos and revelations, Lorna seeks solace and tries to find peace amidst the turmoil surrounding her. As tensions mount and alliances shift, the stakes are higher than ever before.
Don’t miss “The Woman in the Wall: A Little Resurrection,” as the riveting drama unfolds, offering twists, turns, and surprises at every corner. Tune in for an...
As Aoife delves into her own history, long-buried secrets resurface, shedding new light on the enigmatic events surrounding her. Meanwhile, Colman inches closer to uncovering the truth as he closes in on his suspects, bringing the investigation to a critical juncture.
Amidst the chaos and revelations, Lorna seeks solace and tries to find peace amidst the turmoil surrounding her. As tensions mount and alliances shift, the stakes are higher than ever before.
Don’t miss “The Woman in the Wall: A Little Resurrection,” as the riveting drama unfolds, offering twists, turns, and surprises at every corner. Tune in for an...
- 2/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a gripping night of mystery and intrigue with Season 1 Episode 5 of “The Woman in the Wall,” titled “Ex Gratia,” airing at 10:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 20, 2024, on Showcase. In this thrilling episode, viewers will be drawn deeper into the tangled web of secrets and lies surrounding the enigmatic disappearance of the woman in the wall.
As tensions rise and suspicions mount, Lorna and Colman find themselves forming an unlikely alliance in their quest for the truth. With each new revelation, the lines between friend and foe blur, leading to unexpected twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, the survivors of the tragic events receive life-changing news that threatens to further unravel the delicate balance of their lives. And just when they thought they had all the answers, a fresh suspect emerges in the murder case, casting doubt on everything they thought they knew.
As tensions rise and suspicions mount, Lorna and Colman find themselves forming an unlikely alliance in their quest for the truth. With each new revelation, the lines between friend and foe blur, leading to unexpected twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, the survivors of the tragic events receive life-changing news that threatens to further unravel the delicate balance of their lives. And just when they thought they had all the answers, a fresh suspect emerges in the murder case, casting doubt on everything they thought they knew.
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another gripping episode of “The Woman in the Wall” with Season 1 Episode 5 titled “Ex Gratia,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, February 18, 2024, on Showtime. In this intense installment, viewers will see Lorna and Colman forge an unlikely alliance as they delve deeper into the quest for truth.
As the survivors grapple with life-changing news, tensions run high and alliances are tested. Meanwhile, a fresh suspect emerges in the murder case, throwing the investigation into disarray and raising new questions about the events surrounding the mysterious death.
With suspenseful twists and unexpected turns, “Ex Gratia” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the unfolding drama. As Lorna and Colman navigate the complexities of the case, they must confront their own demons and face the consequences of their actions.
Don’t miss out on the excitement as “The Woman in the Wall” continues...
As the survivors grapple with life-changing news, tensions run high and alliances are tested. Meanwhile, a fresh suspect emerges in the murder case, throwing the investigation into disarray and raising new questions about the events surrounding the mysterious death.
With suspenseful twists and unexpected turns, “Ex Gratia” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the unfolding drama. As Lorna and Colman navigate the complexities of the case, they must confront their own demons and face the consequences of their actions.
Don’t miss out on the excitement as “The Woman in the Wall” continues...
- 2/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another intense episode of “The Woman in the Wall” as Episode 4, titled “The Cruelty Man,” airs on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 10:00 Pm on Showcase.
The gripping narrative of this series continues as Lorna peels back the layers of the unsettling mysteries surrounding the convent. With each revelation, more horrors come to light, adding depth and complexity to the story.
Meanwhile, in Dublin, Colman embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery, unearthing the origins of his own haunting nightmares. As the characters confront their pasts, a new lead emerges, potentially cracking open the case wide open. The stakes are higher than ever as they inch closer to the truth.
“The Woman in the Wall” has been a rollercoaster of suspense and intrigue, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. With its well-crafted plot and compelling characters, this episode promises to deliver even more twists and turns that...
The gripping narrative of this series continues as Lorna peels back the layers of the unsettling mysteries surrounding the convent. With each revelation, more horrors come to light, adding depth and complexity to the story.
Meanwhile, in Dublin, Colman embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery, unearthing the origins of his own haunting nightmares. As the characters confront their pasts, a new lead emerges, potentially cracking open the case wide open. The stakes are higher than ever as they inch closer to the truth.
“The Woman in the Wall” has been a rollercoaster of suspense and intrigue, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. With its well-crafted plot and compelling characters, this episode promises to deliver even more twists and turns that...
- 2/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for another gripping episode of “The Woman in the Wall” as Season 1 Episode 4, titled “The Cruelty Man,” airs on Sunday, February 11, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Showtime. This chilling and suspenseful series has been keeping viewers on the edge of their seats, and this episode promises to be no exception.
In “The Cruelty Man,” the intrepid investigator Lorna delves deeper into the dark secrets of the convent, uncovering horrifying truths that send shivers down the spine. As the layers of mystery continue to unravel, the sinister history of the place becomes increasingly apparent.
Meanwhile, in Dublin, Colman embarks on a journey into his own past, confronting the source of his recurring nightmares. This personal exploration may hold the key to understanding the enigmatic events surrounding the woman in the wall.
With a new lead that cracks open the case, viewers can expect more twists, turns, and shocking revelations in this enthralling episode.
In “The Cruelty Man,” the intrepid investigator Lorna delves deeper into the dark secrets of the convent, uncovering horrifying truths that send shivers down the spine. As the layers of mystery continue to unravel, the sinister history of the place becomes increasingly apparent.
Meanwhile, in Dublin, Colman embarks on a journey into his own past, confronting the source of his recurring nightmares. This personal exploration may hold the key to understanding the enigmatic events surrounding the woman in the wall.
With a new lead that cracks open the case, viewers can expect more twists, turns, and shocking revelations in this enthralling episode.
- 2/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a gripping episode of “The Woman in the Wall” as Season 1, Episode 3, titled “Knock Knock,” makes its debut on Showcase at 10:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. In this haunting and mysterious series, viewers are in for another dose of suspense and intrigue.
Lorna, the enigmatic protagonist, finds herself on edge as she attends a survivor’s funeral, where memories of her own traumatic past loom large. However, a glimmer of hope emerges as unexpected information about Clemence’s daughter comes to light. Could this revelation hold the key to unraveling the fate of Lorna’s own child?
As Lorna races against time to unearth the truth, she stumbles upon a new ally who may hold crucial answers. But with every step closer to the truth, the mystery deepens, and Lorna is led to a devastating revelation that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
“Knock Knock...
Lorna, the enigmatic protagonist, finds herself on edge as she attends a survivor’s funeral, where memories of her own traumatic past loom large. However, a glimmer of hope emerges as unexpected information about Clemence’s daughter comes to light. Could this revelation hold the key to unraveling the fate of Lorna’s own child?
As Lorna races against time to unearth the truth, she stumbles upon a new ally who may hold crucial answers. But with every step closer to the truth, the mystery deepens, and Lorna is led to a devastating revelation that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
“Knock Knock...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a gripping episode of “The Woman in the Wall” as Season 1 unfolds its third chapter, “Knock Knock,” airing on Showtime on Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at 9:00 Pm.
In this intense installment, the tension escalates as a survivor’s funeral puts Lorna, our resilient protagonist, on edge. Her relentless pursuit of answers continues, especially regarding Clemence’s daughter, which could hold the key to uncovering her child’s fate.
Amidst the uncertainty, a glimmer of hope emerges through unexpected information, propelling Lorna deeper into her quest. As the plot thickens, Lorna finds a new ally, shedding light on a devastating truth that could change everything.
“The Woman in the Wall” has been a suspenseful journey, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with its intricate storytelling and compelling characters. As the series progresses, the mysteries intensify, making it a must-watch for those who enjoy intricate narratives and psychological dramas.
In this intense installment, the tension escalates as a survivor’s funeral puts Lorna, our resilient protagonist, on edge. Her relentless pursuit of answers continues, especially regarding Clemence’s daughter, which could hold the key to uncovering her child’s fate.
Amidst the uncertainty, a glimmer of hope emerges through unexpected information, propelling Lorna deeper into her quest. As the plot thickens, Lorna finds a new ally, shedding light on a devastating truth that could change everything.
“The Woman in the Wall” has been a suspenseful journey, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with its intricate storytelling and compelling characters. As the series progresses, the mysteries intensify, making it a must-watch for those who enjoy intricate narratives and psychological dramas.
- 1/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Lorna is unsure of her guilt in the The Woman in the Wall TV show on Showtime. As we all know, Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like The Woman in the Wall is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of The Woman in the Wall here.
A Showtime thriller drama series, The Woman in the Wall TV show stars Ruth Wilson, Daryl McCormack, Simon Delaney, Philippa Dunne, Mark Huberman, Hilda Fay, Frances Tomelty, Dermot Crowley, and Fiona Bell. The story revolves around Lorna Brady (Wilson) from...
A Showtime thriller drama series, The Woman in the Wall TV show stars Ruth Wilson, Daryl McCormack, Simon Delaney, Philippa Dunne, Mark Huberman, Hilda Fay, Frances Tomelty, Dermot Crowley, and Fiona Bell. The story revolves around Lorna Brady (Wilson) from...
- 1/22/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Showtime, BBC One
Episodes: Six (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: January 19, 2024 -- February 23, 2024
Series status: Limited Series
Performers include: Ruth Wilson, Daryl McCormack, Simon Delaney, Philippa Dunne, Mark Huberman, Hilda Fay, Frances Tomelty, Dermot Crowley, and Fiona Bell.
TV show description:
A thriller drama series, The Woman in the Wall TV show was written and created by Joe Murtagh.
The story revolves around Lorna Brady (Wilson) from the small, fictional Irish town of Kilkinure. She wakes one morning to find a corpse in her house. Lorna has no idea who the dead woman is or if she, herself, might be responsible for the apparent murder.
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Episodes: Six (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: January 19, 2024 -- February 23, 2024
Series status: Limited Series
Performers include: Ruth Wilson, Daryl McCormack, Simon Delaney, Philippa Dunne, Mark Huberman, Hilda Fay, Frances Tomelty, Dermot Crowley, and Fiona Bell.
TV show description:
A thriller drama series, The Woman in the Wall TV show was written and created by Joe Murtagh.
The story revolves around Lorna Brady (Wilson) from the small, fictional Irish town of Kilkinure. She wakes one morning to find a corpse in her house. Lorna has no idea who the dead woman is or if she, herself, might be responsible for the apparent murder.
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- 1/22/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Television fans of a certain age should be giving the Hallmark Channel a special thanks as they are reuniting two of the stars of one of the most popular family dramas of the late-1990s, “Party of Five,” it just so happens that both said stars happen to be regulars in the Hallmark movie rotation. In “A Merry Scottish Christmas” — as they did on “Party of Five” — Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert play brother and sister, but unlike as the Bailey and Claudia Salinger, these siblings do not have the best of relationships. However, when they travel to Scotland to visit their mother for Christmas, a major secret is revealed that just might repair their fractured relationship. The movie premieres on the Hallmark Channel on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. Et. You can watch A Merry Scottish Christmas and Hallmark Channel with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Directv Stream,...
- 11/18/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
What a gift! Party of Five alums Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert reunite in this emotional gem shot in Braveheart country (and parts of Ireland). “They are the nicest folks I’ve ever met,” raves executive producer Andrew Gernhard of his stars, who play estranged siblings, Brad and Lindsay Morgan, trying to make nice after their mom (Fiona Bell) invites them to spend the holidays at a Scottish castle. (Credit: Martin Maguire/Hallmark Media) Before their bags are even unpacked, a major secret is revealed, and the spirit of the season has the Morgans hashing things out as they take in the sights (and sips!) of Scotland. Gernhard notes that this one’s a tad different from most Hallmark movies in that “it was more about a brother and sister getting back together,” rather than one of them finding love. But that’s in there too. “It’s Christmas,” he adds with a laugh.
- 11/1/2023
- TV Insider
It’s a Party of Five reunion. Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf, who played siblings on the Fox family drama, will share the screen again in a 2023 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie. It’s the first time the pair have worked together since Party of Five ended its run in 2000.
Lacey Chabert teases reunion with her ‘Party of Five’ co-star
Chabert and Wolf will star in A Merry Scottish Christmas. It will air later this year as part of Hallmark’s “Countdown to Christmas” celebration.
In an Instagram post, Chabert said the chance to work with Wolf again was “a dream come true!”
“I’m so thrilled to be reuniting with one of my dearest friends [Scott Wolf] for a very special [Hallmark Channel] #CountdownToChristmas movie!” she wrote. “We are having so much fun filming #AMerryScottishChristmas and can’t wait to share it with you this holiday season!”
In a follow-up comment, Chabert clarified that...
Lacey Chabert teases reunion with her ‘Party of Five’ co-star
Chabert and Wolf will star in A Merry Scottish Christmas. It will air later this year as part of Hallmark’s “Countdown to Christmas” celebration.
In an Instagram post, Chabert said the chance to work with Wolf again was “a dream come true!”
“I’m so thrilled to be reuniting with one of my dearest friends [Scott Wolf] for a very special [Hallmark Channel] #CountdownToChristmas movie!” she wrote. “We are having so much fun filming #AMerryScottishChristmas and can’t wait to share it with you this holiday season!”
In a follow-up comment, Chabert clarified that...
- 6/28/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Well, this is exciting TV news.
Hallmark has confirmed that Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls) and Scott Wolf (Nancy Drew) are back as a brother-sister duo in the new, original movie A Merry Scottish Christmas.
The flick is set to premiere later this year on Hallmark Channel during the network's beloved annual Countdown to Christmas programming event.
This marks Chabert and Wolf's first on-screen reunion since starring together on Party of Five.
NBC Correspondent Andrea Canning and American Author Audrey Schulman wrote the exciting new movie.
When estranged siblings Lindsay (Chabert) and Brad (Wolf) travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo, a big family secret is revealed.
Chabert and Wolf previously starred together as Claudia Salinger and Bailey Salinger, respectively, on the hit Fox series Party of Five.
"We are so excited to reunite Lacey and Scott and know our viewers will fall in love with this movie,...
Hallmark has confirmed that Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls) and Scott Wolf (Nancy Drew) are back as a brother-sister duo in the new, original movie A Merry Scottish Christmas.
The flick is set to premiere later this year on Hallmark Channel during the network's beloved annual Countdown to Christmas programming event.
This marks Chabert and Wolf's first on-screen reunion since starring together on Party of Five.
NBC Correspondent Andrea Canning and American Author Audrey Schulman wrote the exciting new movie.
When estranged siblings Lindsay (Chabert) and Brad (Wolf) travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo, a big family secret is revealed.
Chabert and Wolf previously starred together as Claudia Salinger and Bailey Salinger, respectively, on the hit Fox series Party of Five.
"We are so excited to reunite Lacey and Scott and know our viewers will fall in love with this movie,...
- 6/28/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert are playing siblings again! The Party of Five costars are reuniting after 23 years in A Merry Scottish Christmas, premiering later this year as part of Hallmark Channel‘s annual Countdown to Christmas programming event. It’s their first onscreen pairing since they starred together as Bailey and Claudia Salinger on the Fox series. In the new Hallmark film, when estranged siblings Lindsay (Chabert) and Brad (Wolf) travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo (Fiona Bell), a big family secret is revealed. “Scott and I have talked for years about doing another project together. When we first read this story about these siblings at a crossroads, we both knew it was the perfect opportunity,” said Chabert in a statement. “Working with Lacey on Party of Five was one of my favorite experiences ever,” said Wolf. “Reuniting after all of these years to...
- 6/28/2023
- TV Insider
Two of the Salinger siblings are reuniting this holiday season!
Party of Five stars Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert will play brother and sister in the Hallmark Channel movie A Merry Scottish Christmas, marking the first time the duo has appeared on screen together in the 23 years since the Fox drama signed off.
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Party of Five stars Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert will play brother and sister in the Hallmark Channel movie A Merry Scottish Christmas, marking the first time the duo has appeared on screen together in the 23 years since the Fox drama signed off.
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- 6/28/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Party Of Five alums Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls) and Scott Wolf (Nancy Drew) are reuniting to star in A Merry Scottish Christmas, a new original movie set to air on Hallmark Channel during the network’s annual Countdown to Christmas programming event.
Written by NBC Correspondent Andrea Canning and author Audrey Schulman (Theory of Bastards), A Merry Scottish Christmas revolves around estranged siblings Lindsay (Chabert) and Brad (Wolf) who travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo, played by Fiona Bell (The Nest), as a big family secret is revealed.
“We are so excited to reunite Lacey and Scott and know our viewers will fall in love with this movie,” said Lisa Hamilton Daly, Executive Vice President, Programming, Hallmark Media. “The nostalgia of seeing Lacey and Scott together again on screen is going to be a special holiday treat for our viewers.”
Chabert and Wolf previously starred...
Written by NBC Correspondent Andrea Canning and author Audrey Schulman (Theory of Bastards), A Merry Scottish Christmas revolves around estranged siblings Lindsay (Chabert) and Brad (Wolf) who travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo, played by Fiona Bell (The Nest), as a big family secret is revealed.
“We are so excited to reunite Lacey and Scott and know our viewers will fall in love with this movie,” said Lisa Hamilton Daly, Executive Vice President, Programming, Hallmark Media. “The nostalgia of seeing Lacey and Scott together again on screen is going to be a special holiday treat for our viewers.”
Chabert and Wolf previously starred...
- 6/28/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
This year’s scaled-down, “special one-year iteration” of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) will open on August 18 with the world premiere of Silent Roar, the debut feature from Scottish writer and director Johnny Barrington.
Billed as a “teenage tale of surfing, sex, and hellfire,” the pic is set in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides and stars newcomer Louis McCartney as Dondo, a young surfer struggling to accept his father’s recent disappearance at sea. Caught up in grief, he is brought to his senses by his rebellious crush Sas, a high achiever who dreams of escaping the island. When an oddly-behaved new minister arrives on the island, Dondo begins to have cosmic visions.
Pic was shot in the surroundings of Uig, on the Isle of Lewis, and draws inspiration from Barrington’s teenage years on the Isle of Skye. Chris Young (The Inbetweeners Movie) produced the film, with Screen Scotland,...
Billed as a “teenage tale of surfing, sex, and hellfire,” the pic is set in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides and stars newcomer Louis McCartney as Dondo, a young surfer struggling to accept his father’s recent disappearance at sea. Caught up in grief, he is brought to his senses by his rebellious crush Sas, a high achiever who dreams of escaping the island. When an oddly-behaved new minister arrives on the island, Dondo begins to have cosmic visions.
Pic was shot in the surroundings of Uig, on the Isle of Lewis, and draws inspiration from Barrington’s teenage years on the Isle of Skye. Chris Young (The Inbetweeners Movie) produced the film, with Screen Scotland,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Film is the debut feature of Screen’s Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.
Edinburgh International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Scotland-shot drama Silent Roar, the debut feature from Screen Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.
Set on Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, the film follows a young surfer grieving the loss of his father and stars Louis McCartney with fellow Screen Rising Star Ella Lily Hyland.
The Eiff is returning for a one-off edition hosted by the Edinburgh International Festival, after the festival’s parent charity, the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi), went into administration in October.
Edinburgh International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Scotland-shot drama Silent Roar, the debut feature from Screen Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.
Set on Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, the film follows a young surfer grieving the loss of his father and stars Louis McCartney with fellow Screen Rising Star Ella Lily Hyland.
The Eiff is returning for a one-off edition hosted by the Edinburgh International Festival, after the festival’s parent charity, the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi), went into administration in October.
- 6/13/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Film is the debut feature of Screen’s Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.
Edinburgh International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Scotland-shot drama Silent Roar, the debut feature from Screen Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.
Set on Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, the film follows a young surfer grieving the loss of his father and stars Louis McCartney with fellow Screen Rising Star Ella Lily Hyland.
The Eiff is returning for a one-off edition hosted by the Edinburgh International Festival, after the festival’s parent charity, the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi), went into administration in October.
Edinburgh International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Scotland-shot drama Silent Roar, the debut feature from Screen Rising Star Scotland Johnny Barrington.
Set on Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, the film follows a young surfer grieving the loss of his father and stars Louis McCartney with fellow Screen Rising Star Ella Lily Hyland.
The Eiff is returning for a one-off edition hosted by the Edinburgh International Festival, after the festival’s parent charity, the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi), went into administration in October.
- 6/13/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Don’t be fooled by the empowerment-sounding title of “Finding You”: The engine of writer-director Brian Baugh’s romantic comedy isn’t driven by the woman herself, but by the men who are continually placed in power positions that directly inform her arc. Where it would have been nice to see the heroine unlocking her own potential, the film instead focuses on her finding an intercontinental romance with a dashing young man, life coaching from an unlikely male ally and a mysterious message from her deceased older brother. This not-insignificant miscalculation aside, however, effervescent performances from an ebullient ensemble make “Finding You” a palatable and compelling female coming-of-age tale.
As if beckoned by the siren call of the bubbly pop song on the soundtrack, violinist Finley Sinclair (Rose Reid) emerges from the depths of the subway, a seemingly confident young woman negotiating New York City’s frenetic hustle and bustle.
As if beckoned by the siren call of the bubbly pop song on the soundtrack, violinist Finley Sinclair (Rose Reid) emerges from the depths of the subway, a seemingly confident young woman negotiating New York City’s frenetic hustle and bustle.
- 5/12/2021
- by Courtney Howard
- Variety Film + TV
This the nest review contains spoilers.
The book world already has a term for Scotland-set detective novels – Tartan Noir. There’s an increasing need for similar to describe the emerging genre of glossy BBC domestic thrillers set north of the border. Trust Me, The Replacement, The Victim, The Cry and now The Nest… all miniseries, all stories about women, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the highlands and the steel-glass shine of regenerated city centres and architect-designed residences.
Visit Scotland Noir, maybe? Minted-Lassie Thrillers?
The Nest’s minted lassie is Emily (Sophie Rundle), a Glasgow music teacher married to local-boy-done-good Dan (Martin Compston). They live in a dream loch-side house and appear to have it all. Love, money, a devoted marriage and quite definitely, a place in the world. What they don’t – and can’t – have, is a child.
We meet Emily and Dan having exhausted their IVF...
The book world already has a term for Scotland-set detective novels – Tartan Noir. There’s an increasing need for similar to describe the emerging genre of glossy BBC domestic thrillers set north of the border. Trust Me, The Replacement, The Victim, The Cry and now The Nest… all miniseries, all stories about women, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the highlands and the steel-glass shine of regenerated city centres and architect-designed residences.
Visit Scotland Noir, maybe? Minted-Lassie Thrillers?
The Nest’s minted lassie is Emily (Sophie Rundle), a Glasgow music teacher married to local-boy-done-good Dan (Martin Compston). They live in a dream loch-side house and appear to have it all. Love, money, a devoted marriage and quite definitely, a place in the world. What they don’t – and can’t – have, is a child.
We meet Emily and Dan having exhausted their IVF...
- 3/22/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Gentleman Jack’s Sophie Rundle and Line of Duty’s Martin Compston lead the line for BBC One’s forthcoming thriller The Nest.
The pair front the five-part drama, from Nicole Taylor, the writer of hit British drama Three Girls, alongside newcomer Mirren Mack.
Dan (Compston) and Emily (Rundle) are crazy about each other. They live in a huge house in a beautiful location just outside Glasgow and want for nothing. All that’s missing is a baby – and they’ve been trying for years. Through a chance encounter they meet Kaya (Mack), an 18-year-old from the other side of the city, whose life is as precarious at theirs is comfortable. When Kaya agrees to carry their baby, it feels like they were meant to meet, but was it really by chance? Who is Kaya and what has brought her to this couple? Can the dreams of Kaya, Emily and...
The pair front the five-part drama, from Nicole Taylor, the writer of hit British drama Three Girls, alongside newcomer Mirren Mack.
Dan (Compston) and Emily (Rundle) are crazy about each other. They live in a huge house in a beautiful location just outside Glasgow and want for nothing. All that’s missing is a baby – and they’ve been trying for years. Through a chance encounter they meet Kaya (Mack), an 18-year-old from the other side of the city, whose life is as precarious at theirs is comfortable. When Kaya agrees to carry their baby, it feels like they were meant to meet, but was it really by chance? Who is Kaya and what has brought her to this couple? Can the dreams of Kaya, Emily and...
- 8/27/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Viacom’s Channel 5 has unveiled its latest drama slate including a thriller from Mr Selfridge writer Kate O’Riordan.
The British broadcaster has ordered three-part series Penance and two-hour drama The Small Hand as well as the renewal of Blood, starring Line of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar.
This comes after Deadline revealed that it was working on psychological thriller The Deceived.
O’Riordan is adapting her own novel Penance into a three-part series. A psychological thriller that follows the lives of Rosalie and Luke Douglas and their teenage daughter, Maddie. Following the loss of their son, Rosalie and Luke find their marriage under immense strain. Maddie and Rosalie find themselves in the caring hands of Jed, a charming and charismatic young man that they encounter at bereavement counselling who is also suffering under the weight of his own grief. Jed rekindles a hope for the future within the Douglas household.
The British broadcaster has ordered three-part series Penance and two-hour drama The Small Hand as well as the renewal of Blood, starring Line of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar.
This comes after Deadline revealed that it was working on psychological thriller The Deceived.
O’Riordan is adapting her own novel Penance into a three-part series. A psychological thriller that follows the lives of Rosalie and Luke Douglas and their teenage daughter, Maddie. Following the loss of their son, Rosalie and Luke find their marriage under immense strain. Maddie and Rosalie find themselves in the caring hands of Jed, a charming and charismatic young man that they encounter at bereavement counselling who is also suffering under the weight of his own grief. Jed rekindles a hope for the future within the Douglas household.
- 8/21/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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